#10 I really like the use of the figure standing on a crest with arms extended upwards and ideas swirling above the head....as creates an impression of energy and ideas. The use of the formular D2A somehow I think would work for me.
I then like your entry #7 again a nice energy and I really like the use of colour.
#27 I liked the way you coloured the 2A in this design but like the feel of #26 better. My company name is Dream to Achieve Pty Ltd so there may be issues around using Dream2Achieve Pty Ltd. I would be very interested to see if you can build in the D2A formula somehow.
#7 has a great feel but I really like the "ideas" swirling above the figures head in #26. My comment above re Dream2Achieve applies to this design as well. I am really liking the work you are doing.
I am really liking #44 I was wondering what it would look like with Dream To Achieve rather than Dream2Achieve? Also I would be very interested in seeing the rectangular look around the swirling ideas (that you had in a previous version)?
I am really liking #44 I was wondering what it would look like with Dream To Achieve rather than Dream2Achieve? Also I would be very interested in seeing the rectangular look around the swirling ideas (that you had in a previous version)?
#65 is looking really good. One of my friends commented that they thought the figure looked as if it was falling backwards (knees bent and falling backwards whilst holding the ideas) being supported by the bottom half of the box. I was wondering if it was possible to reposition the figure a little more so that it looks as if it is diving for the dream.
It would also be interesting to see this version without the lower half of the box (may not look any good)?
#107 are you able to work with the colour on this entry. The green figure works were and love the use of the purple and yellow but am finding the D2A black very blocky/harsh. A strong blue(closer to the navy end of spectrum) might work, but then it will probably clash with the purple. What do you think about the D2A in 'strong' blue (closer to the navy end of spectrum) and the arrow in the gold transitioning in to the green you have used in the figure? Feel free to play round with colours and present some options (the feeling from associates is that it is a little to feminine) Many thanks!
I like how you varied the colour in the square #117. Is it possible to still lighten the blue in D2A, similar to the blue on the 'enlarge' magnifying glass on the site? #119 & 117